Georgia Tech researchers have led the development of what is believed to be
the largest unmanned aircraft to fly using a compressed hydrogen fuel cell. A
500 watt fuel cell system powers the aircraft, which has a 22-foot ...

The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) is headquartered on the Georgia Tech campus in Midtown Atlanta, where five of its eight
research laboratories are also located. Two GTRI laboratories operate at a major off-campus ...

Integrity is the cornerstone of the work we perform here at GTRI. This Code of Conduct reviews the common values that guide our workplace actions. It helps ensure that we all are aware of requirements for conducting our ...

The Machine Services Department of the Georgia Tech Research Institute combines decades of experience with the latest high-tech tools. This allows us to provide creative and customized machining and fabrication solutions ...

State agencies' needs differ from those of federal agencies; and government groups may have certain requirements that industry does not. GTRI works hard to meet the varied needs of its five major customer groups, offering ...

Working on a tight deadline, GTRI engineers developed a device that enhances
the capabilities of the missile warning system of many military aircraft flown by
the United States and its allies. They designed and built the ...

As scientists learn more about the potentially harmful effects of indoor air pollution,
nations around the world are imposing strict regulations on chemical emissions
from furnishings, paints, clothing and building ...

Applying military sensor expertise to the food processing industry, GTRI
researchers are using an infrared computer vision scanning system to make meat
products safer, tastier and less costly to produce.

When the designers of photocopiers, cell phones, televisions, printers and other items
need help determining how well these devices can be used by people with disabilities,
they turn to GTRI. Researchers assess products ...

The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) is a nonprofit applied research organization that
operates as part of the Georgia Institute of Technology, a top-ranked academic and research
university located in Atlanta, ...

GTRI researchers are investigating the use of millimeter-wave imaging radars that would
allow aircraft crews to see the runway even in zero-visibility. Combining the technology
with other sensors could help aircraft ...

Brochure on the Logistics and Maintenance Applied Research Center (LandMARC), which helps commercial and government organizations enhance the performance of their existing systems, while reducing total operating costs.

The polymer dental-filling material, used today by most dentists, tends to shrink when it is cured in a tooth causing a tooth to crack or decay. GTRI researchers along with clinicians from the Medical College of Georgia ...

GTRI is leading a multidisciplinary team of researchers identifying and measuring
breath biomarkers for disease detection, beginning with breast cancer. The research
is being done in collaboration with the Emory University ...

GTRI scientists have developed a series of prototype systems that uses special
high-strength permanent magnets to quickly erase a wide variety of storage
media. Originally designed for military applications, the new ...